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Bombardement: EP. 7"

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Bombardement: EP. 7"

Bombardement: EP. 7"

Hell yeah! BOMBARDEMENT's Disbeaters, with Oriane as new singer, are back for a 2nd raid! The receipe is not really a secret, but still great cooked!! Beware of this new tracks, they will be made you take a summer hard ride on the Road to Hell!



Our take: I liked the debut 12ā€ from France’s Bombardement that came out last year, but for this latest 7ā€ they’ve changed singers and delivered something even more unique and crushing. The core of their sound, however, carries over from the earlier material. As before, there’s a pronounced Discharge influence, but Bombardement pulls more from the Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing era than Discharge’s more stripped-down earlier material, incorporating metallic elements like fast palm muting and blistering lead guitar and building a heavy, layered sound. Bombardement’s fast rippers stand right next to cream of the crop current bands like Subversive Rite, and the catchy but non-obvious guitar leads are often thrilling. However, my favorite track here is the mid-paced ā€œMy Own Satan,ā€ whose main riff has an early Motley Crue / Rant sensibility that makes the track sound unique. This one is a certified ripper.

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Hell yeah! BOMBARDEMENT's Disbeaters, with Oriane as new singer, are back for a 2nd raid! The receipe is not really a secret, but still great cooked!! Beware of this new tracks, they will be made you take a summer hard ride on the Road to Hell!



Our take: I liked the debut 12ā€ from France’s Bombardement that came out last year, but for this latest 7ā€ they’ve changed singers and delivered something even more unique and crushing. The core of their sound, however, carries over from the earlier material. As before, there’s a pronounced Discharge influence, but Bombardement pulls more from the Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing era than Discharge’s more stripped-down earlier material, incorporating metallic elements like fast palm muting and blistering lead guitar and building a heavy, layered sound. Bombardement’s fast rippers stand right next to cream of the crop current bands like Subversive Rite, and the catchy but non-obvious guitar leads are often thrilling. However, my favorite track here is the mid-paced ā€œMy Own Satan,ā€ whose main riff has an early Motley Crue / Rant sensibility that makes the track sound unique. This one is a certified ripper.

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